Transverse Flute
The transverse flute is a woodwind instrument that produces sound when air is blown across an opening. Unlike other flutes, it is held horizontally, with the player blowing across the mouthpiece. Made from materials like silver, gold, or wood, it has a series of keys that allow for a range of notes.
This instrument is commonly used in various music genres, including classical, jazz, and folk. The transverse flute is known for its clear, bright tone and agility, making it a popular choice among musicians. Famous composers like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart have written concertos specifically for the flute.